The Chevrolets dominated in Detroit on Saturday, sweeping both classes in the Rolex Grand-Am race on Belle Isle. |
Chevrolet swept both classes in the Chevrolet Detroit Belle Isle
Grand-Am 200 on The Raceway at Belle Isle Park on Saturday. Darren Law
and Joao Barbosa drove the No. 9 Action Express Racing Corvette Daytona
Prototype to victory in the DP class, and Jordan Taylor and Paul Edwards
won in the in the GT category.
Law and Barbosa started
fourth and finished 0.440 seconds ahead of their Action Express Racing
teammates Terry Borcheller and David Donohue for their first victory of
the season, and the fourth in five races this year for the Corvette DP.
“Sweeping
both the Daytona Prototype and Grand Touring races at Belle Isle, in
the shadow of its world headquarters, makes this a very special day for
Chevrolet Racing,” said Jim Lutz, Chevrolet Grand-Am Program Manager.
“Joao Barbosa and Darren Law both drove extremely well on a course that
is not very forgiving, and they needed that effort in order to outpace
their Action Express teammates, Terry Borcheller and David Donohue.”
The No. 9 Action Express Corvette DP led a race-high 21 of the 72 laps of the two-hour race.
“Winning
at Detroit with the Corvette -- it can't be better than this,” Barbosa
said. “Being part of the Action Express crew, I have no words.”
“You
know what? If I bit my nails I would have no nails left,” Law, who
started, said about being a spectator at the end of the race. “I was
going crazy, but Joao did a stellar job. I have to thank all the crew
and Action Express and also to win this in Detroit in front of Chevy's
headquarters, this is unbelievable. I'm just super happy.”
Jon
Fogarty and Alex Gurney started on the pole and led the first 19 laps,
but a wreck while leaving pit road on lap 36 caused damage and left the
No. 10 GAINSCO/Bob Stallings Racing Corvette DP with a
10th-place-in-class finish.
The No. 90 Spirit of Daytona
Corvette DP, driven by Michael Valiente and Richard Westbrook, briefly
led before it, too, was involved in a wreck that caused damage, leaving
it with a ninth-in-class finish.
In GT, Taylor and Edwards started fourth in class en route to their first win of 2012.
“How
cool is it do be driving that Chevrolet Camaro right in Detroit in the
hometown of Chevrolet and General Motors?” Edwards said. “You can actual
see the world headquarters right from the race track. It's an awesome
win.”
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